Collapsible toothbrush and case

ABSTRACT

Disclosed herein is a novel toothbrush design and associated carrying case. In one embodiment the toothbrush may have a handle cylindrical in shape, and may break down into three separable sections, each joinable at threaded joints. One element may be configured to receive a removable bristle assembly. In one embodiment, the toothbrush elements may each be stored in separate compartments in the carrying case. The carrying case may also include a slidably extendible drawer configured to dispense floss. The carrying case may also include separate compartments for storing consumables such as toothpaste tablets and mouthwash tablets.

PRIOR RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/210,081 entitled “COLLAPSIBLE TOOTHBRUSH AND CASE,” filed on Jun. 14, 2021, which is fully incorporated by reference to the extent it is not inconsistent with this invention.

FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to toothbrushes. More particularly, the present invention relates to collapsible toothbrushes and associated toothbrush carrying cases.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Traditional toothbrushes suffer from a variety of disadvantages, especially relating to portability, reusability, and ecological friendliness.

Regarding portability, the traditional toothbrush tends to be about six to seven inches long. This size is not convenient for travel nor carrying on one's person. It would be convenient if a quality toothbrush could be made portable by having one half to one third of the traditional size when being transported.

Also regarding portability, a number of associated items are typically desired for travel along with the toothbrush itself. Specially, toothpaste, dental floss, and mouthwash or breath fresheners are often desired. In the past, travel kits have been available for carrying a collection of these items. However, such traditional kits are bulky and inconvenient because they must accommodate a six or seven inch toothbrush together with a bulky tube of toothpaste, and floss often tossed into an oversized travel case compartment. What is needed is an innovatively designed carrying case system that is extremely compact yet carries all the desired items in a very user-friendly configuration.

Regarding reusability, the traditional toothbrush wears out in two to three months' time, at which point the old brush must be disposed of, and a new brush must be purchased. Therefore, the entire toothbrush, including the substantial portion of it, which is the handle and the head, is often of poor quality and made of cheap materials so that it can be regularly replaced less expensively. What is needed is a high-quality toothbrush that has its substantial portions, namely the handle and head, made of premium materials and which never needs to be disposed of.

Regarding ecological friendliness, and environment sustainability, traditional toothbrushes are again very troublesome. This is because millions of non-biodegradable toothbrushes, made of plastics and other environmentally unfriendly materials, are thrown away every year. What is needed is a toothbrush system that minimizes any disposable elements.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In exemplary embodiments of the present invention, a collapsible toothbrush and associated carrying case are provided that address the shortcomings of the traditional toothbrush and toothbrush travel inconveniences.

Specifically, an elegantly designed toothbrush is provided that is made of premium materials, will last indefinitely, and can be broken down for a portable length of roughly half to one third of the size of a traditional toothbrush. In exemplary embodiments, a carry case is provided that contains the toothbrush and associated items in a very compact and user-friendly way.

Additionally, in exemplary embodiments, a toothbrush design is presented wherein only the bristle assembly need be disposed of once well worn. Consequently, the substantial portions of the toothbrush, namely the handle and head, can be made of premium materials with premium quality because they will last indefinitely. Moreover, this configuration is environmentally friendly because the bulk of the toothbrush does not need to be disposed of. Rather, only the very small bristle assembly is regularly replaced.

In an aspect of the invention, a collapsible toothbrush comprises: a toothbrush head comprising a bristle assembly; and a handle comprising one or more portions. In an embodiment, the toothbrush head is removably attached to a first end of the handle via a first connection. In an embodiment, the one or more portions are removably attached to each other via a second connection to form the handle.

In an embodiment, one or more of the toothbrush head and the handle are made a material selected from the group consisting of a metal, a wood, and combinations thereof. In an embodiment, one or more of the toothbrush head and the handle are made of a material selected from the group consisting of titanium, bamboo, and combinations thereof.

In an embodiment, the handle further comprises one or more grip regions. In an embodiment, the one or more grip regions are made of a material selected from the group consisting of a knurled texture, a slip resistant overlay, and combinations thereof. In an embodiment, the one or more grip regions are made of a knurled texture. In an embodiment, the one or more grip regions are made of a slip resistant overlay.

In an embodiment, one or more of the first connection and the second connection are selected from the group consisting of a press fit joint, a threaded connection, a twist and lock configuration, and combinations thereof. In an embodiment, the one or more of the first connection and the second connection are a threaded connection.

In an embodiment, the bristle assembly comprises: a rear portion having a front surface and a rear surface; and bristles. In an embodiment, the bristles are fixedly attached to the front surface. In an embodiment, the rear surface is disposed towards the toothbrush head.

In an embodiment, the toothbrush head is shaped to snuggly receive and hold the rear portion of the bristle assembly. In an embodiment, the rear surface of the rear portion comprises a protrusion. In an embodiment, the toothbrush head comprises an opening shaped to snuggly receive the protrusion.

In another aspect of the invention, a carrying case comprises: a housing; a handle compartment disposed in the housing; a toothbrush head compartment disposed in the housing adjacent to the handle compartment; and a first cover movably attached to the housing via a third connection. In an embodiment, the first cover forms a portion of the toothbrush head compartment and a portion of the toothbrush head compartment.

In an embodiment, the third connection is a hinge.

In an embodiment, the carrying case further comprises: a consumables compartment disposed in the housing adjacent to one or more of the handle compartment and the handle compartment; and a second cover movably attached to the housing via a fourth connection. In an embodiment, the second cover forms a portion of the consumables compartment.

In an embodiment, one or more of the third connection and the fourth connection are a hinge.

In an embodiment, the carrying case further comprises: a dental floss drawer disposed in the housing adjacent to one or more of the handle compartment and the toothbrush head compartment. In an embodiment, the dental floss drawer is movably attached to the housing via a fifth connection.

In an embodiment, the fifth connection is selected from the group consisting of an integral slotted track, a sliding mechanism, and combinations thereof.

In an embodiment, the dental floss drawer further comprises: a dental floss spool; a dental floss port; and a dental floss retainer/cutter.

In an embodiment, the dental floss drawer is flush with the housing when not in use. In an embodiment, the dental floss drawer slidably extends outwardly from the housing when in use.

In an embodiment, the carrying case further comprises: a toothbrush head comprising a bristle assembly disposed in the toothbrush head compartment; and a handle comprising one or more portions disposed within the handle compartment.

These and other objects, features and advantages will become apparent as reference is made to the following detailed description, preferred embodiments, and examples, given for the purpose of disclosure, and taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and appended claims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following descriptions, and accompanying drawings. It is to be noted, however, that the drawings illustrate only several embodiments of the invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of the invention's scope as it can admit to other equally effective embodiments.

FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a fully assembled toothbrush according to one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 1B is a side view of one embodiment of the present invention illustrating separable elements and a removable bristle assembly.

FIG. 1C is a perspective view of a toothbrush according to one embodiment of the present invention, show without the removable bristle assembly.

FIG. 1D illustrates the separable head element of one embodiment of the present invention, including an access opening facilitating replacing a removable bristle assembly.

FIG. 2A is a perspective view of a carrying case according to one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2B is a side view of a carrying case according to one embodiment of the present invention, illustrating compartment covers and a dental floss drawer in its extended position.

FIG. 2C illustrates handle element compartments according to one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2D is a top view illustrating the inside of a dental floss drawer that is part of a carrying case according to one embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

So that the manner in which the features and advantages of embodiments of methods and systems of the present invention may be understood in more detail, a more particular description of the present invention briefly summarized above may be had by reference to certain embodiments thereof that are illustrated in the appended drawings, which form a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate only certain embodiments of the present invention and are, therefore, not to be considered limiting of the scope of the present invention which includes other useful and effective embodiments as well.

Turning to the Figures, FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a collapsible toothbrush according to one embodiment of the present invention. Toothbrush 105 is shown in a fully assembled configuration. The full length of toothbrush 105, without the bristle assembly which will be more fully described with reference to FIG. 1B, may be referred to as the toothbrush handle 107. Additionally, the top portion 109 of handle 107 may be referred to independently as the toothbrush head, toothbrush head 109.

In certain embodiment, handle 107 (including head 109) may be made of titanium or other premium quality and very durable material. It will be recognized, however, that handle 107 (including head 109) may be made of any rigid material, including environmentally friendly materials such a bamboo or other wood choices.

Additionally, handle 107 may comprise grip regions 106 and 108 that facilitate slip resistant gripping by the user. Grip regions 106 and 108 may be a knurled texture as shown. It will be recognized that many other grip enhancing configurations are possible, including slip resistant rubber overlays, for example.

Turning to FIG. 1B, FIG. 1B illustrates one toothbrush embodiment in its disassembled configuration. As shown in FIG. 1B, toothbrush 105 comprises three separable handle elements 205, 207 and 109. As discussed above with reference to FIG. 1A, handle element 109 can also be referred to as head element 109.

In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1B, the respective separable handle elements 205, 207 and 109 can be couple to one another with threaded joints. In the illustrated example, handle element 207 comprises male threads 211 opposing female threads tapped inside handle element 205 (not shown). Consequently, handle element 207 can screw into handle element 205.

Likewise, handle element 109 comprises male threads 213 opposing female threads tapped inside handle element 207 (not shown). Consequently, handle element 109 can screw into handle element 207.

While the illustrated embodiment shows handle elements joining with threaded joints, it will be recognized that many alternative joining configurations are possible. Those include, hinged joints making the toothbrush foldable, press fit joints rather than threads, twist and lock configurations, and the like. Additionally, while three handle elements are shown, it will be recognized that toothbrush 105 could be separable into any number of handle elements for the purposes of being collapsible into a compact collection of elements.

Also shown in FIG. 1B is removable bristle assembly 215. Bristle assembly 215 comprises rear portion 217 and bristles 219. As will be shown in more detail with reference to FIGS. 1C and 1D, top portion 221 of handle (head) element 109 is shaped to snuggly receive bristle assembly 215. Consequently, as will be described in more detail, bristle assembly 215 can be removed in favor of a new bristle assemble once it is worn out from use.

Turning to FIG. 1C, FIG. 1C shows a perspective view of toothbrush 105, again fully assembled, illustrating further detail of the front of handle (head) element 109, absent the bristle assembly. Specifically, it can be seen that top portion 221 comprises a perimeter wall 305 which defines a cavity 309 that is shaped to receive removable bristle assembly 215. As described in more detail with reference to FIG. 1D, FIG. 1C illustrates opening 307 that facilitates the insertion, retention and removing of removable bristle assembly 215.

More specifically, turning to FIG. 1D, FIG. 1D is a rear view of top portion 221 of handle (head) element 109, and a rear view of rear portion 217 of bristle assembly 215. Protrusion 405 extends from a rear surface 407 of rear portion 217.

Protrusion 405 is shaped to fit snuggly into opening 307 when bristle assembly 215 is received and retained in top portion 221 of handle (head) element 109. Consequently, opening 307 and protrusion 405 cooperate to align bristle assembly 215 within cavity 309 (see FIG. 1C), and to retain assembly 215 within cavity 309. Additionally, opening 307 exposes protrusion 407 so that protrusion 407 can be pressed and urged outward away from top portion 221 when assembly 215 needs to be removed from handle 107 for replacing.

Accordingly, in certain embodiments, bristle assembly 215 may be retained in cavity 309 by press-fit, cavity 309 and rear portion 217 being sufficiently close in dimension so that opposing pressure holds assembly 215 in place. It will be recognized that many alternative means of retaining assembly 215 are also viable, including employing semi-permanent adhesives, and snap-in configurations.

Turning now to FIG. 2A, FIG. 2A is a perspective view of a carrying case 505 according to one embodiment of the present invention. In the illustrated embodiment, carrying case 505 comprises handle element compartment cover 507 shown in the closed position. Handle element compartment cover 507, when open, reveals individual respective handle element compartments as will be discussed in more detail with reference to FIG. 2C.

FIG. 2A further illustrates consumables compartments 509 and 511. Compartments 509 and 511 are referred to as consumables compartments because, according to certain embodiments, they are intended to hold consumables including dry toothpaste tablets and dry mouthwash tablets. Consumable compartments 509 and 511 each comprise respective compartment covers 513 and 515. In preferred embodiments, covers 513 and 515 are hinged and snap open and closed. Notably, covers 513 and 515 are separate covers such that one can be open while the other remains closed. Accordingly, in such embodiments, consumables such as dry tablets can be retrieved from one consumables compartment while avoiding emptying the contents of the other.

FIG. 2A further illustrates dental floss drawer 517. In certain embodiments, a dental floss spool is loaded into drawer 517 under drawer lid 620 (as described in more detail with reference to FIG. 2D). The floss is then threaded through thread port 521 of drawer lid 620, and then under retainer/cutter 523. As floss is needed, the user pulls on the thread and then pulls against cutter 523 at the desired length.

Drawer 517 slidably extends outwardly away from carrying case housing 519 as illustrated. When not in use, drawer 517 is pushed back so that its outer edge is flush with housing 519.

Turning to FIG. 2B, FIG. 2B is a side view further illustrating the opened positions of dental floss drawer 517, handle element compartment cover 507, and consumables compartment cover 515. In certain embodiments, handle element compartment cover 507 is hinged as shown. Likewise, in certain embodiments consumables compartment cover 515 is also hinged. It will be recognized that alternative configurations may be employed, such as sliding covers.

Additionally, dental floss drawer 517 is slidably extendable away from, and retractable back towards, housing 519 by way of an integral slotted track on the flat side of drawer 517 (not shown). It will be recognized that alternative sliding mechanisms slidably coupling drawer 517 to housing 519 may be employed.

Turning now to FIG. 2C, FIG. 2C shows handle element compartment cover 507 in the open position revealing handle element compartments 605, 607 and 609.

As illustrated in FIG. 2C, handle element 207 is shown inserted into handle element compartment 605. Similarly, handle element 205 is shown inserted into handle element compartment 607. Additionally, handle (head) element 109 together with retained bristle assembly 215 is shown partially inserted into handle element compartment 609.

In certain embodiments, handle elements 207 and 205 are cylindrical and therefore each have a circular cross-section. In certain embodiments handle element compartments 605 and 607 have openings that correspond in shape to the cross-section of the handle elements they are intended to receive. In the illustrated case, the openings are therefore circular.

Moreover, the dimensions of the openings of compartments 605 and 607 are substantially the same, but just slightly larger, than the dimensions (e.g. the diameter of the cross-section) of the respective handle elements. Consequently, when the handle elements are inserted in the direction of their longitudinal axis into the compartments, the elements are retained snuggly such that they cannot move substantially laterally. This configuration is particularly desirable because the handle elements do not rattle inside the carrying case when transported.

Turning to FIG. 2D, FIG. 2D is a top-down view of dental floss drawer 517 with lid 620 removed. FIG. 2D shows floss spool 705 which can be lifted from drawer 517 to receive a roll of dental floss. Spool 705 with floss is then inserted back into drawer 517, with a thread of floss being threaded through port 521 of lid 620 (see FIG. 2A), before lid 620 is fastened to drawer 517. Subsequently, drawer 517 is reinserted into housing 519 (see FIG. 2A), preferable snapping onto an integral track that drawer 517 slides along.

Consequently, according to the foregoing, a collapsible toothbrush and associated carrying case are provided that address the shortcomings of the traditional toothbrush and toothbrush travel inconveniences.

Specifically, an elegantly designed toothbrush is provided that may be made of premium materials, will last indefinitely, and can be broken down for a portable length of roughly half to one third of the size of a traditional toothbrush. In exemplary embodiments, a carry case is provided that contains the toothbrush and associated items in a very compact and user-friendly way.

Additionally, in exemplary embodiments, a toothbrush design is presented wherein only the bristle assembly need be disposed of once well worn. Consequently, the substantial portions of the toothbrush, namely the handle and head, are be made of premium materials with premium quality because they will last indefinitely. Moreover, this configuration is environmentally friendly because the bulk of the toothbrush does not need to be disposed of. Rather, only the very small bristle assembly is regularly replaced.

The foregoing description of the embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purpose of illustration; it is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. The description and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense. The language used in the specification has been principally selected for readability and instructional purposes. It is therefore intended that the scope of the invention be limited not by this detailed description and drawings, but rather by any claims that issue based on this application. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereunto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention.

Definitions

As used herein, the terms “a,” “an,” “the,” and “said” means one or more, unless the context dictates otherwise.

As used herein, the term “about” means the stated value plus or minus a margin of error or plus or minus 10% if no method of measurement is indicated.

As used herein, the term “or” means “and/or” unless explicitly indicated to refer to alternatives only or if the alternatives are mutually exclusive.

As used herein, the terms “comprising,” “comprises,” and “comprise” are open-ended transition terms used to transition from a subject recited before the term to one or more elements recited after the term, where the element or elements listed after the transition term are not necessarily the only elements that make up the subject.

As used herein, the terms “containing,” “contains,” and “contain” have the same open-ended meaning as “comprising,” “comprises,” and “comprise,” provided above.

As used herein, the terms “having,” “has,” and “have” have the same open-ended meaning as “comprising,” “comprises,” and “comprise,” provided above.

As used herein, the terms “including,” “includes,” and “include” have the same open-ended meaning as “comprising,” “comprises,” and “comprise,” provided above.

As used herein, the phrase “consisting of” is a closed transition term used to transition from a subject recited before the term to one or more material elements recited after the term, where the material element or elements listed after the transition term are the only material elements that make up the subject.

As used herein, the term “simultaneously” means occurring at the same time or about the same time, including concurrently.

INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE

All patents and patent applications, articles, reports, and other documents cited herein are fully incorporated by reference to the extent they are not inconsistent with this invention. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A collapsible toothbrush comprising: a toothbrush head comprising a bristle assembly; and a handle comprising one or more portions, wherein the tooth brushhead is removably attached to a first end of the handle via a first connection, and wherein the one or more portions are removably attached to each other via a second connection to form the handle.
 2. The collapsible toothbrush of claim 1, wherein one or more of the toothbrush head and the handle are made a material selected from the group consisting of a metal, a wood, and combinations thereof.
 3. The collapsible toothbrush of claim 1, wherein one or more of the toothbrush head and the handle are made of a material selected from the group consisting of titanium, bamboo, and combinations thereof.
 4. The collapsible toothbrush of claim 1, wherein the handle further comprises one or more grip regions, wherein the one or more grip regions are made of a material selected from the group consisting of a knurled texture, a slip resistant overlay, and combinations thereof.
 5. The collapsible toothbrush of claim 1, wherein one or more of the first connection and the second connection are selected from the group consisting of a press fit joint, a threaded connection, a twist and lock configuration, and combinations thereof.
 6. The collapsible toothbrush of claim 1, wherein one or more of the first connection and the second connection are a threaded connection.
 7. The collapsible toothbrush of claim 1, wherein the bristle assembly comprises: a rear portion having a front surface and a rear surface; and bristles, wherein the bristles are fixedly attached to the front surface, and wherein the rear surface is disposed towards the toothbrush head.
 8. The collapsible toothbrush of claim 7, wherein the toothbrush head is shaped to snuggly receive and hold the rear portion of the bristle assembly.
 9. The collapsible toothbrush of claim 7, wherein the rear surface of the rear portion comprises a protrusion, and wherein the toothbrush head comprises an opening shaped to snuggly receive the protrusion.
 10. A carrying case comprising: a housing; a handle compartment disposed in the housing; a toothbrush head compartment disposed in the housing adjacent to the handle compartment; and a first cover movably attached to the housing via a third connection, wherein the first cover forms a portion of the tooth brush head compartment and a portion of the toothbrush head compartment.
 11. The carrying case of claim 10, wherein the third connection is a hinge.
 12. The carrying case of claim 10 further comprising: a consumables compartment disposed in the housing adjacent to one or more of the handle compartment and the handle compartment; a second cover movably attached to the housing via a fourth connection, wherein the second cover forms a portion of the consumables compartment.
 13. The carrying case of claim 12, wherein one or more of the third connection and the fourth connection are a hinge.
 14. The carrying case of claim 10 further comprising: a dental floss drawer disposed in the housing adjacent to one or more of the handle compartment and the toothbrush head compartment, wherein the dental floss drawer is movably attached to the housing via a fifth connection such that the dental floss drawer if flush with the housing when not in use.
 15. The carrying case of claim 14, wherein the fifth connection is selected from the group consisting of an integral slotted track, a sliding mechanism, and combinations thereof.
 16. The carrying case of claim 14, wherein the dental floss drawer comprises: a dental floss spool; a dental floss port; and a dental floss retainer/cutter.
 17. The carrying case of claim 14, wherein the dental floss drawer slidably extends outwardly from the housing when in use.
 18. The carrying case of claim 10 further comprising: a toothbrush head comprising a bristle assembly disposed in the toothbrush head compartment; a handle comprising one or more portions disposed in the handle compartment. 